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Double Trouble 2024
Wetwheels YorkshireDouble Trouble was a project that saw two fully accessible power catamarans, Wetwheels Yorkshire and Wetwheels Edinburgh, visit Royal Quays Marina, North Shields, to run fully accessible adventures on the sea in 2024. Working with disability charities, children's hospices and SEN schools almost 300 disabled people and their families shared a safe, exciting and fun adventure.
BBC Children in Need
Wetwheels SolentBBC Children in Need Pudsey visits Wetwheels
JT Community Giving supports Wetwheels Jersey
Wetwheels JerseyWe are delighted to have been chosen as one of the many local charities supported by the JT Community Giving initiative. Not only did JT award us £500 to sponsor a trip, they also provided the top raffle prize at our recent Gala, which was a Samsung Tablet.
We were delighted when they asked if they could join the sponsored trip and make a video and the results are fantastic we even got to see dolphins which is always a joy.
Thank you JT, for making a difference.
Amble Outreach 2023
Wetwheels YorkshireWetwheels Yorkshire's visit to Amble, Northumberland in August 2023 faced some challenging weather conditions but the 'friendliest port' didn't fail to deliver the joy.
WWJ Preparing for your trip
Wetwheels JerseyThis video shows you where to meet and what to expect prior to your trip.
True Grit Wetwheels Challenge 2023
Wetwheels JerseyWow another successful True Grit Wetwheels Challenge took place on Sunday 16th April. The wind dropped and the sun shone for us as our competitors took on the gruelling, yet fun challenge. One guy, Paul, even doing it twice.
Thank you to Ronez Quarry for holding the event and all the work they put in to getting the course up and ready. A big thank you also to our sponsors Ravenscroft Group and Seapower Marine, without their support we would not be able to hold the event. Also a big thank you to the marshalls for ensuring everyones safety on the day. And of course a BIG BIG thank you to everyone who took part on the challenge. You Rock!
The event raised just over £10k